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    How to Know If Your Roof Has Hail Damage

    Hail damage is not always obvious from the ground. Learn what Columbia, Lexington, and South Carolina homeowners should look for after severe weather.

    LYNQ RoofingMarch 10, 20265 min readLast updated: June 12, 2026

    Quick Answer

    Hail damage can show up as missing granules, bruised shingles, dented vents, loose flashing, cracked sealant, or new roof leaks. South Carolina homeowners should document visible issues from the ground and schedule a roof inspection before climbing onto the roof.

    Start With a Ground-Level Check

    After hail, walk the property from the ground and look for displaced granules near downspouts, broken shingles, dented gutters, damaged vents, or marks on soft metal roof accessories.

    Interior signs also matter. Fresh ceiling stains, damp insulation, or new drywall discoloration can indicate water entry that started during the storm.

    Why Hail Damage Can Be Easy to Miss

    A roof can look intact from the yard while individual shingles have bruising, impact marks, or seal damage that shortens roof life. That is why a close inspection is useful after severe weather in Columbia, Lexington, Aiken, Charleston, Summerville, and nearby areas.

    The goal is not to assume every hailstorm requires replacement. The goal is to document the roof condition, separate cosmetic marks from functional damage, and make a practical repair or replacement plan.

    What to Document Before Calling

    Write down the storm date, take photos of visible roof or gutter issues from safe areas, save any interior leak photos, and note whether neighboring homes had visible roof damage.

    For help reviewing storm-related concerns, call 893-380-6167 or use the estimate portal with your property address and a short description of the issue.

    Questions This Guide Answers

    Can hail damage a roof without causing an immediate leak?

    Yes. Hail can bruise shingles, loosen granules, or damage roof accessories before water shows up inside the home.

    Should I climb on my roof after hail?

    No. Stay on the ground and call a roofing professional if you suspect damage. Roof surfaces can be slippery and unsafe after storms.

    How soon should I schedule a hail damage inspection?

    Schedule an inspection promptly after severe weather so visible damage, photos, and storm timing are easier to document.

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